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First Night festivities taking place in the City of Boston on Tuesday, December 31, 2019, will impact traffic and parking in the Back Bay as well as on Boston’s waterfront.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture announced that applications are now open for the fourth round of Boston AIR, the City of Boston's artist residency program. The...

The application is to demolish the garage at 11 Robeson Street in Jamaica Plain.

The application is to demolish 3 garages at 12 Rock Hill Road in Jamaica Plain.

The application is to demolish the structure at 1905 Centre Street in West Roxbury.

The application is to demolish the structure at 1911 Centre Street in West Roxbury.

The application is to demolish the residential structure at 231 Maverick Street in East Boston.

The application is to demolish the residential structure at 233 Maverick Street in East Boston.

Ordinance builds on the Walsh Administration's work to protect Boston against the impacts of climate change, and promote climate resiliency throughout the city

The application is to demolish the residential structure at 38 Lexington Street in East Boston.

These three projects are funded through the City of Boston's Percent for Art program, which allocates one percent of the City's annual capital borrowing budget for the commissioning of public art.

Eviction executions decline 10.1 percent over 3 year period; new goals set to further reduce evictions in Boston

We're seeking original posters inspired by the Women's Suffrage and Equal Rights movements for our "Women’s Voices, One Hundred Years and Counting” exhibition in March 2020. As we near the centennial...

All are welcome to start off 2020 with a refreshing swim!

On November 18, Boston Harbor Now presented Martin’s Park with an Onboard Award, an annual award recognizing innovative and socially responsible partners in waterfront development in the Boston region...

Franklin Park, owned and maintained by the Boston Parks and Recreation Department, was recognized with an award this fall by the Boston Preservation Alliance.

Updated ordinance further clarifies the role of local law enforcement officials in relation to federal immigration enforcement

Boston’s top youth hockey teams are now meeting for the 2022 Mayor’s Cup Hockey Tournament, beginning with preliminary rounds starting December 17. The tournament runs through December 31.

Green City Growers, an organization that installs raised garden beds in schools and leads garden lessons in outdoor classrooms, partnered with the Kenny School in Dorchester.

The application is to demolish the residence at 14 Eldora Street in Mission Hill.

The City of Boston is supporting the growth of electric vehicles. To do this, we're installing charging stations in municipal lots available to the public.

Legislation will strengthen Boston's Linkage, Inclusionary Development Policy

Residents encouraged to take caution and abide by snow regulations; municipal offices, BCYF and Boston Public Library locations to be open during regular hours

The Boston Parks and Recreation Cemeteries Division is participating in Wreaths Across America for the seventh straight year.

The application is to demolish the commercial structure at 50-56 Leo Birmingham Parkway in Brighton.

Following months of collaboration with the Boston City Council, Mayor Martin J. Walsh today signed a home rule petition that would give Boston the ability to implement a transfer fee of up to two...

BOSTON - Thursday, December 12, 2019 - Today, Mayor Martin J. Walsh joined Boston Police Commissioner William Gross and Chairwoman of the Boston Licensing Board Kathleen Joyce to release a guide of...

The 13 nonprofits selected have each been granted $5,000 to $10,000 to reach "hard-to-count" populations in Boston

Traffic Advisory for Saturday and Sunday, December 14 and 15, 2019

On this day in 1835, Phillips Brooks was born in Boston. Brooks served as the rector of Boston’s Trinity Church, and is best known for writing the Christmas carol “O Little Town of Bethlehem.”

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